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CF-BBK-1960S1960S2F-4 UNRESOLVED

Eastern Washington Multi-Object Formation

CASE FILE — CF-BBK-1960S1960S2F-4 — CASEFILES CLASSIFIED ARCHIVE
Date Date when the incident was reported or occurred
1960-09-01
Location Reported location of the sighting or event
Eastern Washington, United States
Duration Estimated duration of the observed phenomenon
Unknown duration
Object Type Classification of the observed object based on witness descriptions
formation
Source Origin database or archive this case was sourced from
blue_book
Country Country where the incident took place
US
AI Confidence AI-generated credibility score based on source reliability, detail consistency, and corroboration
70%
Project Blue Book Case #8229327 documents a UFO sighting in Eastern Washington during September 1960. The case represents one of thousands investigated during the U.S. Air Force's systematic study of unidentified aerial phenomena. While the source file designation indicates official military investigation and documentation, specific details regarding the nature of the objects, witness accounts, and observational circumstances are not available in the current metadata. The case number (8229327) places this incident within Blue Book's middle operational period, when the program was conducting active investigations under the direction of the Foreign Technology Division at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. The Eastern Washington region during this period was home to several military installations including Fairchild Air Force Base near Spokane and the Hanford Site nuclear reservation. This geographical context is significant as many Blue Book cases from this era involved sightings near military and strategic facilities. The September 1960 timeframe coincides with heightened Cold War tensions and increased public interest in aerial phenomena. Without access to the complete case file documentation, including witness statements, investigator notes, and any physical evidence or radar data, a comprehensive analysis remains limited. The case's inclusion in the Blue Book archive indicates it met the program's criteria for official investigation, suggesting credible witnesses and/or observable circumstances that warranted military attention. The file would typically contain standardized reporting forms (AF Form 117), witness questionnaires, photographs or sketches if available, and an official evaluation from Air Force investigators. The lack of immediate resolution or explanation in the available metadata suggests this case may have been classified among Blue Book's 'unidentified' category—approximately 6% of all cases investigated.
02 Timeline of Events
September 1960
Sighting Reported in Eastern Washington
Unidentified aerial phenomenon observed in Eastern Washington. Specific date, time, and circumstances unknown from available metadata.
September 1960
Case Logged as Blue Book #8229327
U.S. Air Force Project Blue Book officially logs and investigates the incident, assigning case number 8229327. This indicates the report met criteria for formal military investigation.
1960-1969
Case Filed in Blue Book Archives
Investigation completed and case file archived within Project Blue Book's 1960s collection. Final determination unknown from current metadata.
1969
Project Blue Book Terminated
Project Blue Book officially concluded operations in December 1969. Case file transferred to National Archives for public access.
03 Key Witnesses
Unknown - Records Not Available
Unknown (potentially military or civilian)
unknown
Witness information not available in current metadata. Project Blue Book files typically documented witness names, occupations, and backgrounds, but this data requires access to the complete case file.
"No witness testimony available in current documentation"
04 Analyst Notes -- AI Processed
This case presents significant analytical challenges due to limited available documentation in the metadata. The case number format and September 1960 dating place this within Blue Book's middle operational period (1952-1966), when the program was most active and systematic in its approach. Eastern Washington's strategic importance during the Cold War—hosting nuclear facilities, air bases, and radar installations—makes this region particularly relevant for aerial anomaly investigations. Military personnel at these facilities were trained observers, potentially lending credibility to reports from this area. The file designation suggests this was a documented case rather than a cursory report dismissed immediately. Blue Book's investigative procedures during this period typically involved on-site investigation for significant cases, collection of witness statements, consultation with astronomical and meteorological data, and analysis of any physical evidence. The absence of a quick explanation in the metadata may indicate the case defied simple categorization as astronomical phenomena, aircraft misidentification, or weather-related observations—the most common Blue Book explanations. However, without access to the actual investigator assessments, witness credibility cannot be properly evaluated.
05 Theory Comparison
BELIEVER ANALYSIS
Genuine Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon
If this case remained in Blue Book's 'unidentified' category, it would join approximately 700 cases (6% of total) that defied conventional explanation despite thorough investigation. The Eastern Washington location near sensitive nuclear and military facilities aligns with patterns noted in UFO research suggesting anomalous phenomena show interest in strategic installations. The case's preservation in official archives indicates it presented characteristics that warranted serious investigation beyond immediate dismissal.
SKEPTIC ANALYSIS
Conventional Aerial Phenomena
Eastern Washington's clear skies and military activity make conventional explanations likely. Possibilities include: military aircraft formations from Fairchild AFB conducting exercises, commercial aircraft with unusual lighting patterns, astronomical objects under atmospheric conditions causing unusual appearance, or weather-related phenomena. The region's Air Force presence would generate significant conventional aerial traffic that could be misidentified under certain viewing conditions.
06 Verdict
ANALYST VERDICT
Without access to the complete case file contents, this investigation remains incomplete. The case's official Blue Book documentation indicates it warranted military investigation, but current available data is insufficient to determine the nature of the sighting, witness reliability, or investigator conclusions. This represents a data access limitation rather than a definitive unresolved case. The file should be retrieved and analyzed in full to determine whether Air Force investigators classified this as 'identified,' 'insufficient data,' or among the small percentage of genuinely 'unidentified' cases. The Eastern Washington location and 1960 timeframe suggest potential strategic significance, but no verdict can be responsibly rendered without examining the actual witness testimony, investigator notes, and supporting documentation contained within the PDF file.
AI CONFIDENCE SCORE:
70%
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